Super PAC Satire: Colbert Explains (Faux) Presidential Run to ABC News
By law, neither candidate can coordinate with the super PAC on such matters, an issue lampooned Sunday by comedian Stephen Colbert on ABC's "This Week" program. Colbert launched his own super PAC last year. Last week, he announced an exploratory
Colbert Super PAC Ad: If Corporations Are People, Mitt Romney Is A Serial Killer (Video). Colbert's Super PAC just released this ad in South Carolina: Stop Mitt the Ripper!
A fake run for president is nothing without fake attack ads, and "Definitely Not Coordinating With Stephen Colbert Super PAC" is wasting no time in getting its hysterical message out to South Carolinians. In a press release
The Super PAC founded by Comedy Central host Stephen Colbert has launched its first ad in South Carolina attacking Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney as “Mitt the Ripper” for his record of destroying
It's been less than four days since Colbert Super PAC changed hands from comedian Stephen Colbert to his colleague Jon Stewart and was renamed the Definitely Not Coordinating With Stephen Colbert Super PAC. Political





